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The Ocean At The End (Green Vinyl)
'The Ocean at the End' is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band The Tea Party, released in 2014. It was their first album after the band reunited in 2011. The album comes ten years after their previous album and now this year there is a re-release on double 180G coloured vinyl! Produced and engineered by Martin, mixed by Grammy-award-winning David Bottrill (Rush, Muse, Peter Gabriel, Tool) and recorded largely at Torontoās Revolution Recording, The Ocean at the End contains some of the most streamlined music in The Tea Partyās career.
A couple of guest stars also grace the album: for the percussively driven āBrazil,ā Aline Morales knocks out some polyrhythms, while the title track relies on flute from one of rockās seminal figures, Jethro Tullās Ian Anderson.
A couple of guest stars also grace the album: for the percussively driven āBrazil,ā Aline Morales knocks out some polyrhythms, while the title track relies on flute from one of rockās seminal figures, Jethro Tullās Ian Anderson.
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'The Ocean at the End' is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band The Tea Party, released in 2014. It was their first album after the band reunited in 2011. The album comes ten years after their previous album and now this year there is a re-release on double 180G coloured vinyl! Produced and engineered by Martin, mixed by Grammy-award-winning David Bottrill (Rush, Muse, Peter Gabriel, Tool) and recorded largely at Torontoās Revolution Recording, The Ocean at the End contains some of the most streamlined music in The Tea Partyās career.
A couple of guest stars also grace the album: for the percussively driven āBrazil,ā Aline Morales knocks out some polyrhythms, while the title track relies on flute from one of rockās seminal figures, Jethro Tullās Ian Anderson.
A couple of guest stars also grace the album: for the percussively driven āBrazil,ā Aline Morales knocks out some polyrhythms, while the title track relies on flute from one of rockās seminal figures, Jethro Tullās Ian Anderson.

















